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Posted On: 04/07/2021 10:55:34 PM
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Will the Phillippines disposition LL for covid in the next few weeks?
A couple weeks ago, Phillippines orderd for one patient.
That patient did well.
Phillippines ordered for 28 patients?
Since all 28 are very, very sick, they will be dosed immediately if not already done.
In two to three weeks, Phillipines will pass judgment on the 28 new patients.
If success, how big an order for round 3?
Daily deaths in Phillippines are 200.
times 30 days in a month a one month supply is around 6000 patients.
6000 patients is 24,000 vials at day zero and day 7 dosing.
For heavens sake, Phillippines doctors, if you are going to try this at least plan for additional doses at day 14 and day 21.
Could be 48,000 vials in that first order for a one month supply.
Whats surprising is that it took so long for a nation-state to try this out.
The nation-states could be proven all so stupid for waiting for FDA hand-wriinging when leronlimab has such an excellent safety record.
If Phillippines has success, others will follow quickly.
If Phillippines has success, the leronlimab supply will seem to vanish overnight.
Of course, dosing a bunch of patients in the Phillippines could cause a lot of problems if people don't know how to use the drug or some other weird problem. A bad Phillippines outcome from treating too many patients over 75 could also be a problem for CYDY.
But one way or another, I suspect the Phillippines are going to take over the drivers seat in leronlimab for covid.
A couple weeks ago, Phillippines orderd for one patient.
That patient did well.
Phillippines ordered for 28 patients?
Since all 28 are very, very sick, they will be dosed immediately if not already done.
In two to three weeks, Phillipines will pass judgment on the 28 new patients.
If success, how big an order for round 3?
Daily deaths in Phillippines are 200.
times 30 days in a month a one month supply is around 6000 patients.
6000 patients is 24,000 vials at day zero and day 7 dosing.
For heavens sake, Phillippines doctors, if you are going to try this at least plan for additional doses at day 14 and day 21.
Could be 48,000 vials in that first order for a one month supply.
Whats surprising is that it took so long for a nation-state to try this out.
The nation-states could be proven all so stupid for waiting for FDA hand-wriinging when leronlimab has such an excellent safety record.
If Phillippines has success, others will follow quickly.
If Phillippines has success, the leronlimab supply will seem to vanish overnight.
Of course, dosing a bunch of patients in the Phillippines could cause a lot of problems if people don't know how to use the drug or some other weird problem. A bad Phillippines outcome from treating too many patients over 75 could also be a problem for CYDY.
But one way or another, I suspect the Phillippines are going to take over the drivers seat in leronlimab for covid.
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